The OSHA Outreach training course is the primary method of education for workers in the basics of occupational safety and health and preparing them for the hazards that can be preventable on the jobsite.

Many public and private contractors, project owners, and government agencies throughout the U.S. require workers to have completed an OSHA-Accepted Outreach construction training course to become eligible to work on the construction site. Increase your employment chances and get your OSHA General Industry DOL Card today!

Upon successful completion of this course and exam, passing students will be shipped an OSHA/DOL Outreach plastic card within 2 weeks.

OSHA Outreach Training Overview

Description
The OSHA Outreach 30 Hour Training Course provides instruction on OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry). This course provides an entry level worker with a general awareness to recognizing and preventing hazards on the job site.

Nevada (effective January 2010) – All supervisors on a construction site to undergo an OSHA 30-hour safety training course approved by OSHA at least once every 5 years. The training must be completed no more than 15 days of being hired.

New York – NYC (effective July 2008) – New York City OSHA Laws also requires all site supervisors complete an OSHA Outreach 30 hour safety training course.

Pennsylvania – City of Philadelphia (effective September 2015) – All contractors licensed under Section 9 – 1004 of the Philadelphia Code must employ at least one supervisory employee who has completed OSHA 30 safety training course.

Free HazCom & GHS – Supplemental Course
A free Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) and Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Chemical Classification and Labeling course is included with registration of any OSHA Outreach course. The revised Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) took effect May 25, 2012 and OSHA requires training regarding chemical hazards in the workplace. OSHA states employees throughout the U.S. needed to have completed GHS-HAZCom training by December 1, 2013 to be in compliance with new GHS standards.

In this course, you will learn about the HazCom (Hazardous Communication) Standard and the new Globally Harmonized System (GHS), and how to use Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels to protect yourself from hazards or react to chemical exposures.

Free PDF Study Guide
The course also includes a free OSHA General Industry Study Guide! This PDF Study Guide will assist you to pass the final exam and receive your DOL wallet card. This guide is a great supplement to the OSHA General Industry Outreach Course and can help as a great quick reference guide for the future.

You will also find supplementary materials available for download by clicking the “Materials” tab on the menu located within the course player. Other reference materials are available from the OSHA website – please visit http://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/.

You will find supplementary materials available for download by clicking the “Materials” tab on the menu located within the course player. Other reference materials are available from the OSHA website – please visit http://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/.

Are you OSHA Approved and are your courses compliant and approved?
OSHA does not approve or endorse products and therefore a course cannot be OSHA approved. OSHA only authorizes or accepts training providers. We offer an OSHA accepted program provided by 360training.com, an OSHA accepted provider.

What are OSHA’s rules for online training?
For OSHA 10-hour/30-hour Outreach training programs, students must:

Spend at least 600 minutes in a 10-hour training course and 1800 minutes in a 30-hour course.

Complete a survey evaluating the course upon completion.

Complete all course work (including survey) within three months for the 10-hour Outreach courses from the starting date.

Complete all course work (including survey) within six months for the 30-hour Outreach courses from the starting date.

Start the course within 12 months of registration.

Pass all quizzes and the final exam with a score of 70% in three attempts or less.

Is there a time restriction on completing the OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Outreach Courses?
Yes. You must complete the course within three months of the day you began the 10-hour courses. You must complete the course within six months of the day you began the 30-hour courses. You must begin your course within 12 months of registration.

Who should take a 10-hour or 30-hour safety training course?
The 10-hour course is intended for entry level workers. The 30-hour program is for workers with some safety responsibility.

What is covered in the 10-hour and 30-hour safety training courses? The 10-hour safety training courses provide basic awareness training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards. The course also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and filing a complaint.

The 30-hour safety training courses provide a greater depth and variety of training on an expanded list of topics associated with workplace hazards in each industry. OSHA provides authorized trainers procedures for each industry program on the topic outlines for each industry.

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